 |
|
cds // shows // articles |
 |
Oxford Collapse
WEBSITE FOR OXFORD COLLAPSE
|
| NYC's Oxford Collapse play noisy, spazz rock that puts on emphasis on disjointed, spiky guitars, yelps and howls, tambourines, and bass-induced grooves. Fans of early Dischord stuff will see an obvious (and successful) homage to the stripped-down sound of Nation of Ulysses and Fugazi, yet Oxford Collapse also seamlessly incorporate the dancier aspects of bands like Radio 4 and Q and Not U with the "artiness" of Liars and Oneida. Phew, that's a whole lot of bands. It may take a little effort to keep up with this band, but your sweat will be well spent. |
 |
 |
 |
|
CDs |
|
A Good Ground (CD, 2005)
|
|
|
A Good Ground (MP3, 2006)
|
|
|
Oxford Collapse (CDep, 2003)
|
|
|
Remember The Night Parties (CD, 2006)
|
|
|
Remember The Night Parties (LP, 2006)
|
|
|
Some Wilderness (CD, 2004)
|
|
|
 |
SHOWLIST |
 |
 |
 |
|
Date |
Bands |
Venue |
Ticket Info |
|
|
|
|
 |
| Articles |
 |
 |
| 08.03 Blind Man's Colour will see you next fall, because . . . |
 |
| 02.23 The Henry Clay People play good old indie-rock. |
 |
| 10.20 The Notwist tour our shores once more. |
 |
| 10.06 The Notwist tour our shores once more. |
 |
| 03.26 Oh My Rockness presents: March Radness II |
 |
| 12.21 Oh My Rockness' Guide to New Year's Eve 2006 |
 |
| 09.27 Glasslands...as in George Glass? |
 |
| 05.31 Professor Murder are a bang band. |
 |
 |
 |
 |
 |
 |
 |
HOME | ABOUT US | ADVERTISE WITH US | PRIVACY POLICY |TERMS & CONDITIONS | ANTI-SPAM POLICY |
 |
Copyright © 2004 - 2007 Oh My Rockness Inc. |